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Luca Asselle is an Assistant Professor of Geometry at the Faculty of Mathematics, Ruhr University Bochum. His research focuses on Dynamical Systems, Differential Geometry, and Symplectic Geometry, with a particular emphasis on Morse homology, magnetic systems, and geometric mechanics. He is affiliated with the Floer Center of Geometry and collaborates on projects like the SFB/TRR 191 research initiative. His work explores topics such as Zoll systems, Hamiltonian actions, and the Newtonian n-body problem, combining analytical techniques with geometric insights.
Key research themes include the study of periodic orbits in magnetic fields, spectral stability in celestial mechanics, and applications of Morse theory to geometric problems. His recent publications address the Arnold conjecture, Zoll deformations, and bifurcations in multi-body systems. Asselle is also active in collaborative research, contributing to advancements in symplectic topology and differential geometry.
His academic activities include teaching advanced courses on dynamical systems and geometry, and he participates in initiatives like the Floer Lectures and seminars. Despite no explicitly mentioned awards, his prolific publication record reflects sustained contributions to geometric analysis and mathematical physics.


